Illinois flags lowered in honor of slain investigator

Thursday

Dec 26, 2013 at 9:25 AM

Associated Press

CHICAGO — Flags are being lowered to half-staff around Illinois in honor of an off-duty Cook County sheriff's investigator who was killed while trying to stop an armed robbery outside a family Christmas party in suburban Chicago.

Gov. Pat Quinn's office ordered U.S. and state flags to be lowered starting at sunrise Thursday in memory of Cuauhtemoc (kwaw-TEH'-mok) Estrada.

The 50-year-old was shot in the chest last Friday while trying to stop two people from robbing his daughter and her boyfriend.

The flags will remain lowered until sunset Saturday.

A wake for Estrada is being held Friday in Hillside.

A funeral service is scheduled for Saturday at Holy Name Cathedral on State Street in Chicago. Estrada will be buried at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside.

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